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À Nous la Liberté

Released 1931
Runtime 83
Language French
Director Rene Clair

What it’s about

During a botched escape attempt, prison convict Emile (Marchand) is caught while his friend Louis (Cordy) flees to safety. Over time, Louis rises through society to become an industrial magnate at a phonograph factory. Meanwhile mile, finally released from prison, scrapes by as a vagabond. But the two old friends are destined to meet again. And what a reunion it will be!

Why we love it

A major inspiration for Charlie Chaplin's “Modern Times,” Clair's long-disregarded comic masterwork is, like the 1936 film which followed, a brilliant, highly inventive satire on the dehumanizing mechanization of society. In Clair's worldview, these men escape from one prison only to wind up in a different kind of penitentiary — the modern world. Clair's unique vision is salted with wit throughout, both visually and otherwise; his big innovation was the bold, unconventional use of sound (and Georges Auric's incidental music), techniques still being explored and invented at the time. Vive “la liberté”!

Henri Marchand, Raymond Cordy, Rolla France, Jacques Shelly Ren Clair

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